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Advocates urge judge to keep injunction on Yellowstone dam

| February 24, 2017 4:00 AM

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Wildlife advocates are urging a federal judge to keep in place an injunction blocking a $57 million irrigation dam and fish passage proposed for the Yellowstone River.

The Natural Resources Defense Council and Defenders of Wildlife say the dam near the Montana-North Dakota border could cause an endangered fish species to disappear from the upper Missouri River Basin.

In court documents filed overnight Wednesday, the groups urged U.S. District Judge Brian Morris to reject the government’s request to start construction this year.

Federal officials argue the fish passage is the best hope for the dwindling population of dinosaur-like pallid sturgeon.

Biologists from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks have said a better option would be to remove an existing rock weir at the proposed dam site.

The weir blocks sturgeon from reaching upstream spawning habitat.